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<center><b><font size='3'>Usage MountManager</font></b></center>
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<b>Interface description:</b><br>
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<li><b>Tree of devices:</b> There is a devices tree in the left part of the main window. You can operate all shown devices. If  any device isn t shown on the tree, but you are sure in its existence, it means the programm eliminated it for some reasons (for example if file system wasn t recognized). If you press the device two times successively, you will see a small window with a brief information about it. If you press the device the right button of the mouse, you will see the menu. Through it you can mount or unmount the partition. The same items are in the menu "Partition".</li>

<li><b>Menu:</b> Menu "Partition" contains actions of the devices tree, programm exit and action "To apply". After pressing action "Apply" a configuration file will be changed and a backup copy of the previous config will be created. You can return it by one clicking in the system of restoration. In the menu "Tools" there are various additional elements of the program which can help you to tune mounting correctly. In the menu "Help" you can find different information about the program and guidance of the programm.</li>

<li><b>The central part:</b> from physical disks and logical disks view is different. In view of physical disk you can see information about it and your logical disks. In view of logical disks you can set options, mount point and other settings of partition. From options table there are two filters. </li>

<li><b>System of restoration:</b> this system can help you to recover previous adjustments. The system of restoration is a tree of the previous configuration files and the text of the configuration file. In a tree is shown date and time when you replaced it, therefore you can orient on time, what file you have need for. If you have chosen a configuration file press the button "Restore" and former adjustments will be returned.</li>

<li><b>Fstab preview panel(*):</b> on this panel you can see generated fstab file, which will replace /etc/fstab, if you choose "Apply". This text can be shown with list and native format. You can choose format.</li>

<li><b>Images mounting(*):</b> in this dialog you can mount images: choose image; if the type of a image is unknown send a letter to developer please; choose mount point of the image; press mount and go to this mount point where will be situated you extracted image.</li>

<li><b>Nfs shares mounting(*):</b> interface of this plugin is easy, that's why you should know only that your changed will apply only after quit of the program.</li>
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* - it's plugin, to use it you have to install it and enable in plugins manager.
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